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Poge Four<br />
Fiídon lSth Weekend Wíll Íell fole<br />
Rams (4-0)<br />
By DON X'O$TER<br />
Sports Edftor<br />
Ram center Lonnie lfughey<br />
and his able asslstants are riding<br />
on cloud nine after four straight<br />
pushovers in the junior college<br />
basketball circle, Preparing for<br />
a possible black tr'ritlay-the-13th<br />
weekend.<br />
Coach Joe KeIIY's state champlon<br />
quintet will have a good<br />
idea if, rather or not, they can<br />
make a successful bid when highly<br />
rated squads, Allen Hancock of<br />
San Luis ObisPo and San Jose<br />
City College Yisit the local Rams<br />
Friday and Saturday at 8 PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> roundballers showed the<br />
kind of performance theY could<br />
give in sweeping the two-day Bakersfield<br />
Invltational last weekend.<br />
Hughey and frosh Marlin<br />
"Moose" Elrod, all tourney honorees,<br />
paced F CC in vlctorles over<br />
Chaffee (7 5-62) , Los -A.ngeles<br />
Valley (84-70), and runner-up<br />
Monterey Peninsula (81-62).<br />
'SJCC, State's ßest'<br />
"San Jose (4-0) is one of the<br />
RAfiTPAGE December l2 I 9ó3<br />
Host Strong Ca gTC¡<br />
vtuIo<br />
II<br />
,Y<br />
ing in jumping-jack <strong>Tom</strong> Brownt¡<br />
guard, tul guard, cl cut ut one or r of his flne llngers on<br />
and Nic .A,llen, thê btg 6-6 center. ,lhts hls rlght hand h¿ td liast<br />
week and won't<br />
Hancock's game s¡lll be tele- be playir playing rg' for fc a week .or two,"<br />
vised on KICU-TV, Channel 43, reported Kell I llly.<br />
of Yisalia ln the second of a series tr'red Àustin, Ken Long and<br />
of six telecasts.<br />
John Cates, forwards; Don Breg-<br />
Kelly: Sa,rro Five onier, Dan Diel, Ken l(ilalay<br />
Mentors Kelly antl John Mc- (letterman), Ron and Don Matt,<br />
Ca¡thy wiII sta¡t the same five Jim Templeton, and Dave Wil-<br />
that began the Previous four, llams, tuards, are other Berform-<br />
which includes Ðlrod and Larry ers on the Ram squad.<br />
Scott, forwards; Hughey, center; During the tourney Hughey<br />
and George Monreal and Ed Aus- looped in 7l pÒints in three<br />
tin, guard.<br />
games, swishing 29 in the cham-<br />
"Ron Lewis, a reserve fo¡wardpionship contest,22 against LA<br />
best cage groups in the state,"<br />
said Kelly. "<strong>The</strong>y have cliBPed<br />
tle Santa Clara Frosh,89-78,<br />
Stanford Frosh, 83-72; Hartnell,<br />
87-70; and American River, 79-<br />
7' 't<br />
ARJC had San Jose in trouble<br />
Iast week with a nfne Point edge<br />
at intermission, but surged ahead<br />
in the final 10 minutes after aPplying<br />
a full court press.<br />
KeIIy doesn't think Hancock<br />
(2-1) will have the crfw it had<br />
last year, but they do hàve a duo<br />
of top-notch performers return-<br />
NINTH ANNUAL BÀKERSFIELD TOURNEY-Freshmon workh orse Mcrlin "Moose" Elrod, 6-5 forwcrd (left), reieives his oll<br />
iol-r.""y tiopfry crfter Fr of Mo nterey Peninsulq College<br />
night. 'Loruiie Hughey,<br />
s crll t ourney crwcrd crrd stcnts<br />
chompionship trophv (second fr<br />
iili""*"¿ from Éft).<br />
Gropplers F oce Hortnetrl<br />
AÍter Pinning RJ C, 3l -5 ;<br />
Merced Mqtmênv,29-5<br />
By DON MENCARIÑI<br />
Iocols Pín FÍYe lígerc In 3l'5 WÍn<br />
hands full with Jim Texeiria of Merced. Austin was able<br />
to defeat Texerira on Points, 10-5.<br />
In one of the top matches of the day, Frank Kerby pinned<br />
!,oland Silveira in the first round.<br />
- Wittr Fresno way ahead, Woody Knott pu! the finishing<br />
touches on by deféating Jerry McDaniel with a pin in the<br />
second round.<br />
"We did as good as could be expected of us," said Coach<br />
Hans Wiedenhoeffer.<br />
Last Saturday the Rams traveled to the UCLA qamp-us<br />
for a tournament. Wiedenhoefer was very pleased with the<br />
Rams tieing for third place with 42 points.<br />
UCLA won the tournament with 69 points, followed by<br />
Grossmont with 53 and Fresno CC tied Cal Poly for third.<br />
division. and<br />
A sion. Marquez<br />
w sron four and<br />
Iqst two.<br />
AG.A,INST REEDLEY-Fronk Kerby, 177 pounds (qbove), is<br />
shown iust before putting his opponent's shoulders on the<br />
mcrt. Keith Talley, 157 pounds, winning on exhibition motch.<br />
VaIIey, and 20 in the opetrer with<br />
Chaffee.<br />
Besides Hughey and Elrod in<br />
all tourney selections, Lowell<br />
Wltten of Monterey, Ed Harrie<br />
from Modesto, and. Brlce Chambers,<br />
a Ventura College star.<br />
Fresno's scoring:<br />
Montorey Penlnsul¡<br />
X'resno CC (81-62)-Elrod 10,<br />
Scott 6, Hugher 29, Monreal 15,<br />
Ed Austin 13, Long 5, Williams 3.<br />
Los Angeles ValleY<br />
Tresno CC (84-70)-Elrotl 21,<br />
Scott 21, Huthey 22, Monreal 3,<br />
E. Austin ?, Long 2, R. Matt 2,<br />
tr'. Austln.<br />
Chaffee Junio¡ Collego<br />
Fresno CC (?5-62)-Elrod 2,<br />
Scott 20, Hughey 20, Morireal 6,<br />
Ð. Austin 12, Lor'g 9, R. Matt 4'<br />
D. Matt 2. '<br />
Coffee Blonket,<br />
Ployer Awords<br />
Go To llliller<br />
¡ Harry Miller might be through<br />
wtth football at F¡esno CitY College,<br />
but he ts still making the<br />
headliDes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> AII valley Conference<br />
choice halfback grabbed trophies<br />
for outstanding back, captaiD'<br />
best playe¡ and took away the<br />
Harry Coffee blanket in addltlon<br />
to his VC Plaque at FCC's fall<br />
banquet.<br />
Homer Beatty, head grid coach<br />
at Los Angeles State College and<br />
guest speaker for Monday Dight's<br />
affai¡, handed out awards to Plgskinners<br />
Steve Facciani, Mllton<br />
Pickford, antl Bill SharP.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first two received all loop<br />
trophies; the latter, an outstanding<br />
lineman award.'Wayne Beider-<br />
.well was most lmproved.<br />
Vernon Klavon and Frank<br />
Martinez captured most valuable<br />
playe! honors for water Polo and<br />
'cross country. John Rohne¡ and<br />
Pete tr'ekete was chosen most lmproved<br />
ln water Polo and cross<br />
country.